Key Points
- IVD says threats and robberies followed his prison release. He alleges poison plots planned by unnamed people.
- He claims enemies ruined his image and drained his resources. The dealer says they pushed three separate prison detentions.
- He vows to speak up after years of silence. The businessman pleads for patience and prayers from supporters.
Nigerian auto dealer IVD has cried out after leaving prison. He posted long Instagram stories alleging threats, robberies and attempts on his life.

The posts describe four hard years without peace or financial stability. He says people framed him, seized resources and repeatedly pushed for jail. This week also saw interim forfeiture of Pretty Mike nightclub.
IVD claims unknown people tried to poison him and rob his home. He says they damaged his image and drained his business accounts.
What he said on Instagram
The dealer writes that the same people pushed three separate detentions. He says they still threaten him and plan fresh attacks.
He adds that a July burglary followed months away from his residence. Another robbery happened at a city hotel, according to his account. He blames whisper campaigns for lost contracts and cold public judgment.
IVD now vows to speak for himself after years of silence. He believes men receive harsher treatment in a gendered public sphere. Elsewhere, legal drama continues with Regina Daniels brother heads to court.
He closes by admitting exhaustion and asking followers to pray for him. “I am weak,” he writes. “I am tired,” he adds.
He says the same network sent him to prison three different times. He insists he knew nothing about the alleged matters behind those detentions. Faith, he writes, kept him alive through spiritual and legal fights.
According to the posts, unknown people later tried to poison him. He also claims everything good was taken, including funds and opportunities. He returned to his house after months away and found it robbed.
The businessman frames his pain as proof that men need voices. He says society treats women better during disputes and public scandals. He wants men to speak early, loudly, and with clear records.
IVD does not name suspects or provide police documents in the posts. He instead appeals to faith and urges patience from his supporters.
Background and previous headlines
The auto dealer has appeared in multiple headlines over the past year. In July, he said he had not seen his five children. Earlier reports also described airport detention during August travel, without formal charges.
The present posts focus on harm claims rather than specific case updates. He asks for understanding while promising to speak more in future.
ValidUpdates will continue to follow developments and verify any official statements. Readers should treat the claims cautiously until corroboration appears from authorities.





